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Perspectus 

April 2011

In this issue
Message from the President
General Meeting Info
Board Notes
Junior League in the News
General News and Information
Provisional News
Do it in a Day Activities
Show House 2011
Condolences
JLB Board

President
Beth Montague

President Elect
Julie Warman

Recording Secretary
Leslie Pisarzewicz

Communications Vice President
Terri Parsell Hilmey

Financial Vice President
Angela Hall
 
Community Vice President
Liza Keenan

Membership Vice President
Lisa McNutt

Sustainer Vice President
Colleen Seminara
 
Sustainer Vice President
Sandra Keller
 
Strategic Plan Chair
RuthAnn Foley

Parliamentarian
Lisa Mrkall

Perspectus Editor
Melissa Rebl Rodemeyer
Mission
The Junior League of Buffalo, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers.  Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. 
President's Message    

Beth Montague Headshot

Dear Members,

 

Time flies when you're having fun!  It's April already, the Show House is well underway and will open to the public in a matter of weeks, and we have some important items to vote on during our final Membership Meeting on April 26. 

 

In short, we need to plan for next year--a budget on how we allocate our funds, a leadership slate showing how we organize our members, and a fundraising proposal that promises fun, funds, and a long-hoped for evening event of which we can be proud.  Materials for the meeting outlining all proposals will be in the mail to Active Members this week and attached to the weekly email on Thursday.  This is a member-driven organization, and your feedback is crucial to the success of our organization--please do consider all materials!

 

Chrisi Pearl, Development Chair, has done great work coming up with a fundraising proposal that other Leagues have had great success with, and it'll be the only event of its kind in Buffalo--a Casino Night.  Details will follow, as mentioned.   The budget that Julie Warman and Angela Hall will bring forward contains more training money--we've heard from members that this is a unique aspect of their JLB membership, and of course, it's fundamental to our mission, as well.  The Nominating Committee has worked diligently on balancing members' needs with League's needs and has a well-rounded Slate to present for a vote. 

   

The April General Meeting will also have the presentation of college scholarships to two deserving young ladies and the presentation of Community Grants to seven community agencies to supplement their programming.  

 

As always, please call or email with any questions or concerns--I've appreciated all your feedback this year! 


Best,

Beth

General Meeting Info  
The April General Meeting will be held at Hospice on April 26 at 6:45 p.m.  We look forward to seeing you there!  Show House training will be given.
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Hospice 

225 Como Park Blvd.

Lancaster, NY  14227



Click here to see a map and get directions.



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BarLouieLogoPlease join us for a social gathering at Bar Louie (Galleria Mall) immediately following the April meeting! 

 

Bar Louie  

Galleria Mall:  Outside, across from The Melting Pot 

     

Click here to see Galleria Mall directory   

 


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Templeton Land Logo
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Mark your calendar!  The Annual Dinner is 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 24, at Templeton Landing.


Templeton Landing
2 Templeton Terrace
Buffalo, NY  14202
Board Notes 
The Board of Directors met Tuesday, April 5, 2011. 

The Board...

 

1. Approved the 2011-2012 Budget.

 

2. Approved bringing forward to the Membership for a signature vote a Casino Night fundraiser for the 2011-2012 League year.

 

3. Approved the resignation-in-good-standing requests for three members and approved the removal of one member in poor standing.

 

4.  Approved the 2011-2012 Straw Ballot.

 


The Board received reports from...

1. Financial Council - everything is going well, and JLB is under budget for expenses; There are still many members who have not yet sent in their dues.

2. President-Elect - The scholarship committee chose two recipients out of 65 applicants.

3. Community Council - Provisional Class projects and Show House have received coverage in the press.

4. Membership Council - the Nominating Committee has received three nominations for the Susan Reid Greene Russell Award.

5. Community Council - Community R&D is working on an evaluation process and form for the Life Coach Program.
Junior League in the News - Spree HOME 
Spree HOME Spring 2011 Cover

The Buffalo Spree HOME Spring 2011 issue carries a fantastic article about the preview of the Show House, written by Spree's Architectural Expert, Barry Muskat.  The article gives some history of the house, and applauds League for taking on such a huge project - the revival of a local marvel.

 

It's a wonderful tribute to an historical house, and all of the efforts that Junior Leaguers, and the generous decorators and volunteeers who assist, make to ensure that the house is lovely, year after year!

 

Click here to read the article

General News and Information   
Don't forget to purchase your Junior League of Buffalo tee shirt.  The
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shirt must be purchased during the 2010 - 2011 League year.  Members delinquent in fulfilling requirements will be contacted.  Tee shirt sales will both augment the operating budget and increase marketing opportunities.  Shirts can be ordered over the Internet at www.bluebisonsports.com.  
 

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Boxy Tee, Front

There are two styles available, a traditional "boxy" fit, and one with a more modern fit.  Blue Bison, a local company, will have your shirt ready in approximately two weeks.  You may pay a shipping charge and have the shirt delivered to your home, or you may stop by their Williamsville facility to pick up the shirt;  additionally, if you have neither had your shirt delivered nor picked it up at the facility yourself, you may pick it up at the registration table at the general meeting, where it will be waiting for you.

   
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NEW PRICE FOR Great Lake Effects

Submitted by Joelle Rebl, Cookbook Chair

 

Purchase of Great Lake Effects is no longer a membership requirement, but it is still nice to keep the title in mind as a gift for someone special.  Please also consider donating it to other organizations with which you might work outside of League. 

 

The book has a great new price--$5.00!  And don't forget:  When they are gone, they're gone!  The inventory of Great Lake Effects numbers approximately 1900.  Copies can be purchased through Jill at headquarters during regular business hours.  All monies, either for new purchases or owed form previous purchases, should be submitted to Jill at headquarters either by check through the mail, by dropping off during business hours, or by leaving in one of two drop boxes--one located in the copy room or in the other next to the front door on the porch. 

   
Junior League Scholarships Awarded
Submitted by Julie Warman

Each year the Junior League of Buffalo recognizes two exemplary high school graduating female students and has the honor of granting them each  a $1000 scholarship.  Scholarships are given to students that have a demonstrated record of outstanding volunteer experience, excellent academic performance, and a well-rounded high school experience.

 

The eight members of this year's scholarship committee began working this winter to revise the application and discuss the qualifications.  Applications were distributed to high schools throughout Western New York via e-mail and a press release (Thank you Kari Anderson!!!!).   Candidates were required to return the application with recommendations and a transcripts by March 7.  We received 65 applications for this year's award.  Committee members reviewed and scored each application and met to discuss and select the two finalists.  The applications were most impressive, and the number of talented and committed young women in our community awed us.

 

Thank you to our committee members:  Ruthann Foley, Brooke Smith, Nancy Reimann, Michelle Lieberg, Geraldine Liquidano Cheryl Rossi, and Lynsey Zymdahl.  Their time, effort, and insight were incredibly valuable!

 

We are pleased to announce the recipients of this year's scholarships:

 

Diana Emran is a senior at McKinley High School.  Her commitment to volunteerism is highlighted by her work with the Alive in Egypt website translating  communications that reached out to Egyptian youth exspressing demands for democracy in the world.  The efforts of this project were featured on both CNN and Fox News.  Diana is also active with the Greenteam at McKinley, and works with the Riverkeeper initiative and the Re-Tree program in Western New York.   Diana is a senior Senate officer, is in the National Honor Society, on the Debate Team, plays Varsity Soccer, and also participates on Track and Field.  She tutors Math and Science.  Academically, she is ranked 18 of 228 in her senior class.

 

Connie Fan is a senior at Williamsville East High School.  Her volunteer work includes Clarence Youth Bureau, where she is a voting Youth Board member.  At the Youth Bureau she often works with community organizations, such as WNY Food Bank, Ronald McDonald House, and with the Special Olympics.  She also works with the Hands Around the World Club, through World Hope International, where she serves as Secretary of the Club; and with the Interact Club.  Connie is also involved in Track and Field, Symphonic Orchestra, Model UN, Math Club, and Earth Club. Recently, she traveled to Albany where she lobbied representatives about the cuts being made to Youth Bureau funding and has also helped create the Drug Education Speaker Series in the Clarence community.  Connie carries an academic average over 96%.

 

Provisional News            

Graduation Party!

 

Amy Atkinson has kindly offered up her cottage in Canda--just 20 minutes form the Peace Bridge--for a Provisional Class graduation party on June 11 at 1:00 p.m. 

You might consider carpooling with other graduates.  Bring a dish or drinks to pass.

And don't forget, you'll need your Passport or Enhanced Driver's License (EDL)!  Oh, and pray for sun : )

 

More details on food to pass and a map are coming soon.   

   
Name Tags

Hooray for no more temporary name tags!  Official Junior League name tags are being ordered.  Please email Sarah Snyder about how you would like your name to appear on your tag.  We're hoping to have them in time for Show House so you can wear them during your shifts.
   

Kids in the Kitchen LogoOur FABULOUS Provisional Class held a session of Kids in the Kitchen, a program originated at the national AJLI level, but which each League has made their own -- with the Junior League of Buffalo being one of the major supporters of the program!  They had a wonderful day with the kids, as evidenced by these wonderful photos!

 

Click on the Logo, or here, to see a slideshow

Do it in a Day Activities - "DIIAD" 

 APRIL

 Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at the Buffalo Zoo

Date:                Saturday, April 16th, Sunday, April 17th and Saturday April 23rd

Time:                9:00 am - 11:00 am

Location:          Buffalo Zoo

 

Volunteers are needed to assist with set-up, serving drinks, passing out gifts, and clean-up.

 

 

Elmwood Village Spring Clean Up

Date:               Saturday, April 16th
Time:                9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location:          Volunteers meet at Elmwood Village Association Office

                         Fourth Annual Celebration of Hope Benefiting Gerard Place of Buffalo
Date:                Thursday, June 16
Time:                5:00 p.m. - 9:30  p.m.
Location:          Shea's Performing Arts Center
Volunteers are needed to assist supporters in placing bids, as well as selling raffle tickets, serving food, set-up, and clean-up.
 1068 Elmwood Avenue     

                         Buffalo,  NY  14209

 

Volunteers are needed to help get rid of winters mess including trash and graffiti removal and racking tree beds.

 

 

Buffalo Niagara RIVERKEEPER Spring Clean up

Date:               Saturday, April 16th
Time:                9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Location:          Various Locations 

 

Volunteers are needed to clean up area shorelines.

 

 

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Fourth Annual Celebration of Hope Benefiting Gerard Place of Buffalo 

Date:                Thursday, June 16

Time:                5:00 p.m. - 9:30  p.m.

Location:          Shea's Performing Arts Center

 

Volunteers are needed to assist supporters in placing bids, as well as selling raffle tickets, serving food, set-up, and clean-up.

 

 

Ride for Roswell

Date:                Saturday, June 25

Time:                TBD - many shifts available

Location:          Various depending on volunteer assignment 

 

Volunteers are needed to assist with rest stops, route guides, at the Roswell Park campus and UB Campus.   

 

 

Please contact Becky Gandour, DIIAD Chair, if you would like to participate in any of the above activities, or if you have questions.

Show House 2011 

From the Staffing Committee

Submitted by Hadar Borden 

 

We are just beginning to mail out the Actives/Sustainer/Provisional shift confirmations.  These will hit the streets this weekend.   We are still looking for volunteers for the dates listed AND there are still members that need to sign up for shifts.

 

Regarding Staffing:  Looking for a few, no, several fabulous and talented volunteers!  We are in need of volunteers on the following days/times.  Please email jlbshowhousestaffing@gmail.com or complete the online Shift Request Form found at http://tinyurl.com/2bor8bs.  

 

Saturday, April 30,  1:15-5:30 (only JLB members may volunteer)

Sunday, May 1,  1:45-5:30 (only JLB members may volunteer)

Friday, May 6,  5:30-9:30

Saturday, May 7,  1:15-5:30

Sunday, May 8  1:45-5:30

Sunday, May 15  1:45-5:30

Friday, May 20, 5:30-9:30

Saturday, May 21,  1:15-5:30

Sunday, May 22,  1:45-5:30

 

Junior League of Buffalo Members are cordially invited to an Informational Meeting on Thursday, April 14, 2011 from 1:00 to 2:00 pm, at The Bayliss-Oshei Residence, the site of the 16th Decorators' Show House.  The purpose of the meeting is to better acquaint you with your role as a Show House volunteer and to answer any questions you may have.  A favor of a reply is requested by, Tuesday, April 12th to either Hadar or Norine.

   

Ticket Information - Keep Selling!    

Submitted by Kitty Lysiak 

  

There are only three weeks left before the Show House opens!  

That means you have only three more weeks to sell your Show House Tickets.   If you have sold all your tickets, please mail the checks to headquarters with the return form.  Even if you have sold only some and plan on selling the rest, please send in any money that you  currently have.  If you need another Money/Ticket Return Form, you can find it on the website.  Please  do not pay for tickets with cash.  Checks should be made out to the Junior League of Buffalo.  All ticket money and unsold tickets should be returned by April 29, 2011.  Contact Kitty Lysiak with questions--or if you need more tickets!--at klysiak@aol.com or 713-0030.  Good selling!

 

Ticket requirements for JLB members, as noted in the Bylaws:

Tier 1 (first 3 years of membership) - you are required to sell 10 tickets

Tier 2 (years 4, 5, and 6 of membership) - your are required to sell 10 tickets

Tier 3 (7+ years of membership) - you are required to sell 5 tickets

Sustainer - 5 tickets if you want to vote on the Proceeds Recipient

Provisional - 10 tickets if you want to vote on the Proceeds Recipient

   
Bessie's Cafe 

Submitted by Louise Hochreiter   


Show House Cafe invites all members and friends to enjoy refreshments in the Cafe. Whether your shift is in the AM or PM, we will be opened.  Also, seating is available! 

 

Hours:   Mon - Fri, 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 

              Sat & Sun, 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 

                             

The Menu

 

Soup Du Jour  and Chili

 

Chicken Salad on a Croissant

 

Turkey with Fresh Strawberries on a Croissant

 

Ham & Swiss on Marble Rye


Pasta Salad

 

Turkey Pesto Wrap   

 

Artichoke & Spinach Wrap 

 

Chicken Caesar Wrap

 

Tarts, Cookies, Cake, Ice Cream, Gelato, and Chocolates

 

Hot and Cold Beverages

 

   

Important Show House Related Dates:

Decorating Began March 1!
Garden Party - April 29


Show House will be opened to the public April 30 - May 22

   
Contact Information for Various Show House Committees:

- For decorating inquiries or leads:  Rosanne Braxton, 866-8938
- For vendors to be considered for boutique jurying or to support the *Boutique Commitee:  Colleen Seminara, 759-0980
- To support the *cafe:  Louise Hochreiter, 834-8220
- To support the *Decorator Sales Committee:  Elise Hake, 937-9611
- To volunteer to staff the house for Bidding Day, Measuring Day, or after January 1 when possession of the property is taken:  Hadar Borden, 984-0250
- For advertising inquiries, or to support the Program Committee:  Maria Coppola, 289-8149
- To support the Preview Parties Committee:  Pam Chrzanowski, 867-2776
- To support the Landscaping Committee:  Rosemary Zobel, 866-6673
- To contribute  raffle items (large or small for the baskets), please contact Lisa Faturos, 861-5825
- To support the Tickets Committee:  Kitty Lysiak, 713-0030
- To support the PR committee and/or to inquire about PR for your committee:  Jessica Schimert, 913-7732
 
* To support the Boutique, Cafe, or Decorator Sales Committees, volunteers must be Active or Sustaining members.  These areas require specific training in cash handling and inventory control.

Facebook LogoA Junior League of Buffalo/Buffalo News Decorators' Show House Facebook Page has been created, and the committee would like the membership to join and invite friends.  If anyone would like to see something posted to the site, please contact Hanna Nydahl.
Did You Know? 
Bayliss-Oshei House Shortly after Construction
Bayliss-Oshei House shortly
after construction, 1935
The website Forgotten Buffalo provides amazing background on the Bayliss-Oshei house, the site of The Buffalo News and Junior League of Buffalo 2011 Show House.  Visit the site to learn about the history of the house and of the Bayliss and Bayliss-Oshei families.  There are also many great, old photographs!
Condolences 
Heartfelt condolences are being sent to Carol Rebl ('06), who lost her mother-in-law, Ann E. Rebl, on Sunday, March 6.  Condolences are also being sent to Melissa Rebl Rodemeyer ('06) and Joelle Rebl ('06), who lost their grandmother and "grandmother-in-law," respectively.

 

Click here to see the notice in The Buffalo News.

   
Heartfelt condolences are being sent to Margaret Brechtel (S '96), who lost her father, Thomas Whalen, Jr., on Wednesday, March 30. 

Click here to see the notice in The Buffalo News.
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